Corey, when I put in the Whiteline swaybar a few years back, I used the Racing Beat endlinks as it was an option I read about in posts on here back then. The other option is making your own using McMaster components.

Long story short, in the medium setting, the links work but aren't perfect. On my stock suspension, from time to time the bar binds on the stupid brake line bracket, which isn't a good thing. Looks like it needs to be longer and the Racing Beat links are at its max length already.

Funny that some people were able to make them work without binding issues. I think I will have to do the McMaster route unless mx6er2587 found a set he mentions.

^ I've already tried the twosrus end links, full stainless. They lasted about 10k km here in the dusty, hot/freezing conditions of moose jaw. They might be okay on smooth city roads, otherwise I'd stick to oem or another brand with rubber boots to protect the joints

Corey Darling wrote:^ I've already tried the twosrus end links, full stainless. They lasted about 10k km here in the dusty, hot/freezing conditions of moose jaw. They might be okay on smooth city roads, otherwise I'd stick to oem or another brand with rubber boots to protect the joints

your right, the rod ends are more for track vehicles. For street use I would say go with a polyurethane or OEM booted ball socket style